New comet will appear in our skies in 2013

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Is the culprit now the sun distance of 1.2 billion kilometers and will be able to see when it becomes a distance of 500 million kilometers from the sun in February-March next year, and scientists are now studying the severity of the glitter comet and the extent of its clarity us when approaching the ground and assert that it does not pose any danger to the planet. Scientists say that the comet follows the form of round cut equivalent around the sun, which it probably will be the only time you see where this comet is expected irreversibly gone!
 Scientists at the University of Hawaii at Manoa to monitor the comet new can be seen with the naked eye early in the year after next, 2013, has been seen comet for the first time through a telescope Pan-STARRS in Maui and that on the night of the sixth of June, and this picture shows the movement of the comet which showed its existence:
Is the culprit now the sun distance of 1.2 billion kilometers and will be able to see when it becomes a distance of 500 million kilometers from the sun in February-March next year, and scientists are now studying the severity of the glitter comet and the extent of its clarity us when approaching the ground and assert that it does not pose any danger to the planet. Scientists say that the comet follows the form of round cut equivalent around the sun, which it probably will be the only time you see where this comet is expected irreversibly gone!


Is the culprit now the sun distance of 1.2 billion kilometers and will be able to see when it becomes a distance of 500 million kilometers from the sun in February-March next year, and scientists are now studying the severity of the glitter comet and the extent of its clarity us when approaching the ground and assert that it does not pose any danger to the planet.
Scientists say that the comet follows the form of round cut equivalent around the sun, which it probably will be the only time you see where this comet is expected irreversibly gone!



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